Newcastle-born artists Jane and Louise Wilson are returning to the North East to present a major new exhibition at Baltic.

Newcastle-born artists Jane and Louise Wilson are returning to the North East to present a major new exhibition at Baltic.

The artists' most ambitious work to date, and co-commissioned by Baltic and Film and Video Umbrella, `A Free and Anonymous Monument', is a new multi-screen film installation.

The work, on show from September 13 until November 30, examines the process of re-invention undergone by former industrial areas in North East England through the use of architecture and its automated industry. The exhibition investigates regional sites, including the 60s Gateshead car park, the Apollo Pavilion in Peterlee designed by artist Victor Pasmore and an offshore oil-rig.